Maru Angarita

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Hope

Dear Journalists,

In memory of President Rafael Caldera.

Former Venezuelan President Rafael Caldera was an honorable man. As explained by The Washington Post “As president from 1969 to 1974, Mr. Caldera eliminated the remnants of leftist guerrilla movements by granting them a general amnesty.” However, President Caldera could not imagine that he would be releasing the beast after offering presidential forgiveness to infamous Hugo Chavez then “ a young army paratroop commander behind one of the 1992 coup attempts: Chavez, who four years later would be elected to succeed Mr. Caldera.”

I imagine that after realizing that Chavez is a sociopath as reported by The Washington Post “Mr. Caldera warned that violence could ensue if Chavez, using state resources, blocked efforts to hold a recall referendum on his leftist presidency. Mr. Caldera questioned the legitimacy of a new constitution under which Chavez has increased his power.” Sadly, certain opposition members would never forgive President Caldera of his terrible mistake misjudging Hugo Chavez setting him free. Thug Chavez has abused his power against Venezuelan citizens in favor of his own selfish, negligent and greedy benefit.

Ambassador Adolfo Taylhardat wrote opinion article ¡Vergüenza! (Shame) describing Chavez’s behavior beyond a political embarrassment, but a total shame. It seems to me that as President Caldera, and those who have followed the infamous Chavez were completely unaware of the terrible character they had to deal with. Chavez’s administration as reported by sources is way more corrupted than previous ones he tried to end. Chavez’s rhetoric has become obsolete, repetitious, and a nuisance to Venezuelan citizens.

About Me

I just would like to make people aware of issues that need to be taken care of to improve and enhance our lives
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I have a Master of Science degree - Management/Human Resources Specialization at the University of Maryland University College.
Bachelor in General Studies degree, major in Liberal Arts with emphasis in French, History of Art, and Photojournalism, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Honor: Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who to be profiled for achievements in civil rights. Recognized by Cambridge Worldwide Who’S Who as VIP on registry of executives, professionals and entrepreneurs 2012-2013 edition.
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